26 JUN 1918 MAJOR RAMRAO RAGHOBA RANE
Rama Raghoba Rane
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Major Ram Raghoba Rane PVC | |
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Born | June 26, 1918 Chendia, Karwar, Karnataka |
Died | 11 July 1994 (aged 76)[1] |
Allegiance | Republic of India |
Service/branch | Indian Army |
Years of service | 1947-1968 |
Rank | Major |
Unit | Bombay Sappers |
Battles/wars | Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 |
Awards | Param Vir Chakra |
Major Ram Raghoba Rane, PVC (Konkani: राम राघोबा राणे), was born on 26 June 1918 at Chendia, Karwar, Karnataka, India and died July 11, 1994 at Southern command Hospital in Pune. He comes from Konkan Kshatriya Maratha community of Karwar. The naval warship museum in Karwar houses his statue. He was commissioned in the Bombay Sappers regiment of the Corps of Engineers on 15 December 1947. He retired as a Major from the Indian Army in 1968. During his 21 years' service with the Army, he earned five M-in-D (Mentioned-in-Despatches). He served with distinction during the 1947-48 Jammu and Kashmir operations. He was awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his courage and gallantry during the war against Pakistan.
Military Action[edit]
On 18 March 1948, the Army recaptured Jhangar, which had been lost to the enemy in December 1947. Before reaching Rajauri the troops of Major Aatmsingh had captured Zangad village and had driven away the Pakistani troops from there. The Pakistani troops had destroyed the National Highway between Rajauri and Punj.
The Indian troops then planned an advance from Naushahra to Rajauri to protect the natives from atrocities of the raiders. Half-way lay the Chingas, on the old Mughal route to Kashmir. The 4 Dogra commenced the advance to Rajauri on 8 April 1948. It attacked the Barwali ridge, 11 km north of Naushahra and captured it after driving out the enemy from well-prepared positions. But beyond Barwali, the increasing number of road-blocks and minefields obstructed the progress of the battalion. Even armour could not cross over these obstacles.
During this critical phase, 2nd Lieutenant Rane and his section of 37 Assault Field Company, attached to 4 Dogra, performed yeoman service. As the section started clearing a mine-field on 8 April, two sappers were killed and five others including Rane were injured by enemy mortar fire. However, Rane and his men completed the work by the evening and enabled the tanks to push forward. But the enemy had not been cleared from the area and the road ahead was still unsafe for the advance.
2nd Lieutenant Rane worked during the night to prepare a safe lane for the tanks. On 9 April his men worked continuously for twelve hours to clear mines and remove road-blocks. Where the road was found un-negotiable he made a diversion for the column to pass through. 2nd Lieutenant Rane continued this work in the face of enemy artillery and mortar fire.
On 10 April he woke up early to resume work on the road-block, which could not be cleared the previous night. He cleared this huge road-block of 5 big pine trees, surrounded by mines and covered by intensive machine-gun fire, within two hours.
The Army advanced another 13 km on this day before they encountered another major road-block. The enemy pickets perched on the adjoining hills were guarding all approaches to this road-block. 2nd Lieutenant Rane drove to the road block in a tank and crouching under it, blasted the block with mines. He thus opened the road before the end of the night.
On 11 April he worked for 17 hours to open the road to Chingas and beyond. 2nd Lieutenant Rane made a substantial contribution in facilitating the Indian advance on Rajauri. It cost the enemy about 500 dead and many more wounded. It also helped in saving many innocent lives in Chingas and Rajauri. But for the grim determination and tireless diligence of 2nd Lieutenant Rane, who worked ceaselessly, our column could not have reached Chingas - an important feature which secured for us a vantage position to advance further
The efforts made by 2nd Lieutenant Ram Raghoba Rane during the advance to Rajauri earned him the highest war-time gallantry medal, Param Vir Chakra.
Citation[edit]
The Param Vir Chakra citation on the Official Indian Army Website reads as follows:
Other Honours[edit]
The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd (SCI), a Government of India Public Sector Enterprise under the aegis of Ministry of Shipping named fifteen of her Crude Oil Tankers in honour of the Param Vir Chakra recipients. The crude oil tanker named MT "Lt. Ram Raghoba Rane, PVC" was delivered to SCI on 08.08.1984. Due to MARPOL Convention on single hull tankers, SCI phased out all her fifteen PVC series crude tankers on completion of their economic age of 25 years.
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